27Feb
Assisted dying is often presented as a matter of rights
Assisted dying is often presented as a matter of rights.
But before rights comes something deeper: human dignity.
Rights are defined by law. Dignity is not. It belongs to every person simply because they are human — in illness and in health, in strength and in weakness.
A law that permits ending life risks undermining that fundamental truth. Scotland should protect dignity, not redefine it.
Write to your MSPs by visiting:
👉 https://carenotkilling.scot/
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